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Nutritional Analysis
Body Condition Analysis
Breed Information
Active breed prone to obesity, requires controlled portions and regular exercise. Regular veterinary checkups recommended for optimal health.
| Nutrient | Daily Requirement | % of Diet | Recommended Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | 85g | 22% | Meat, fish, eggs, legumes |
| Fat | 26g | 15% | Animal fats, oils, fish oil |
| Carbohydrates | 207g | 54% | Grains, vegetables, fruits |
Professional Recommendations
For your Labrador Retriever, consider a premium adult maintenance formula with controlled calories. Given the moderate activity level, choose a food with optimal fat content and added joint support nutrients.
Feed 62 grams per day divided into 2 meals. Use a measuring cup for accuracy and adjust based on weekly weight checks.
- Chocolate & Caffeine products
- Grapes, Raisins, and Currants
- Onions, Garlic, and Chives
- Xylitol (artificial sweetener)
- Alcohol and Yeast Dough
- Macadamia Nuts
Monitor weight weekly using the same scale. Ideal body condition score is 5/9. Schedule biannual veterinary exams for comprehensive health assessment. For Labrador Retrievers, pay special attention to joint health and weight management.
- Rabies (annual/3-year)
- Distemper/Parvo combination
- Adenovirus & Parainfluenza
- Leptospirosis (based on risk)
- Bordetella (kennel cough)
- Lyme disease (endemic areas)
- Canine influenza
- Sudden weight change (Β±10% in 2 weeks)
- Persistent loss of appetite (24+ hours)
- Excessive thirst or urination
- Lethargy or decreased activity
- Recurrent vomiting or diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing or coughing
Adults: Feed twice daily - morning (7-8 AM) and evening (5-6 PM). Maintain consistent timing. Senior pets may benefit from smaller, more frequent meals (3-4 times daily) to aid digestion.
Weigh monthly and adjust food by Β±5% for every 0.5 unit change in body condition score. Seasonal adjustments: reduce food by 10% in sedentary winter months. Consider dietary rotation every 3-6 months for nutritional diversity.
Maintain current ideal weight. Use body condition scoring over scale weight. Adjust food intake proportionally to activity changes. Consider incorporating low-calorie vegetables as healthy treats.
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Data sources: National Research Council, WSAVA, AAHA, and leading veterinary nutrition guidelines
